The free world is the new continent in cyberspace that we have built so we can live here in freedom. It's impossible to live in freedom in the old world of cyberspace, where every program has its feudal lord that bullies and mistreats the users. So, to live in freedom we have to build a new continent. Because this is a virtual continent, it has room for everyone, and there are no immigration restrictions. - Richard Stallman -

Fusion Linux is a Fedora remix that adds all the best software that is available for Linux (free, non-free and even some non-open source firmware and applications for better user experience).

It is an installable live DVD image that includes multimedia functionality out of the box, with added desktop tweaks for better usability, and additional software.

Fusion Linux is 100% compatible with Fedora, including packages from Fedora and RPM Fusion software repositories.

Updates (via Distrowatch):

Valent Turkovic has announced the availability of the release candidate for Fusion Linux 14.1, a Fedora-based distribution with a variety of user-friendly enhancements, media codecs and updated software packages: "We have worked hard to produce the next release of Fusion Linux. We hope you will enjoy Fusion Linux 14.1. This is a release candidate but our test users have already invested much time into testing so for the most part this release is rock-stable and fully usable. Features for this release: latest Fedora 14 updates (saves time and hundreds of megabytes); LibreOffice 3.3.2 replaces OpenOffice.org; Firefox 4.0 bug fixed; Chrome 11 stable as the default browser; lots of other small bug fixes and enhancements."

· Command encoding and decoding
· Transport of command packets
· Transport of data referenced by commands
· Context switches between client and server processes
· Strict seperation of client and server implementation
· Shared memory for data normally held solely by the server
· High level messaging for virtually local event handlers and callbacks
· Advanced locking techniques for synchronization and access control
· Framework for distributed allocation and cleanup of resources

New Fusion Linux logo (killing the Hotdog).

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The feature I get asked the most is “when will you replace that horrid hotdog logo”, or something like that. Well in doing that I need your help. If you have any basic GIMP and RPM packaging skills you can help in making this happen.

Once we have new graphics logo in place and few minor tweaks in place new release will be ready for release.

How can you help? Join our mailing list so we can go into details in there.